23.-- country will you go next month?--I will go to the Untied Kingdom.A.Which B.Where C.How D.When 查看更多

 

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—______ country will you go next year?               
—I will go to the United Kingdom.             
[     ]
A. Where
B. Which 
C. How
D. When

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—_____ country will you go next month?
—I will go to the United Kingdom.
[     ]
A. Which      
B. Where      
C. How          
D. When

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In less than two months, Junior 3 students around the country will take the senior high school entrance (入學(xué)) exam. They are studying hard for this big challenge. Do they have time to do something in memory of their middle school years? Many do.
Leng Jingze, 15, from Tianjin said that in her class students are already writing goodbye messages for each other. "Even the head teacher has a plan," said Leng. "She plans to put all our class photos and the Chinese compositions we have written onto a CD and give each student one," said Leng. "She will also write something for each student."
Wang Zeyu, 16, in Changchun, Jilin said his classmates are making "lucky stars" as graduation gifts. They are making the cheerful stars from colored paper. "Before making a lucky star, you write some words for the person on the paper," said Wang. "He or she can read the words later." Who does Wang want to make a lucky star for? He said he wanted to make one for his head teacher. "I'll write: Dear teacher, you always look so serious," said Wang. "But we know you have a warm heart. Smile more!"
In Xiao Xia's school in Beijing, each Junior 3 student will get a yearbook (畢業(yè)年鑒) , in which the graduating classes will put their photos and self-introductions. "Most classes have written an article as the self-introduction," said Xiao, 15. "We have written a poem in the ancient style!" The poem records the big events of the class's history and is in the shape of the number 9. "Nine is our class number," said Xiao, who felt very proud of the idea. "Our class may be not the one with the best school grade but it must be the most creative one," said Xiao. "I feel lucky to study in such a class!"
【小題1】 Leng Jingze's head teacher plans to ____________.
A.put all the class photos onto a CD
B.put the student's Chinese compositions onto a CD
C.give each student a CD
D.a(chǎn)ll above
【小題2】 Wang Zeyu wanted to make a "lucky star" for his teacher because ____________.
A.his head teacher wasn't serious enough
B.he doesn't like his head teacher
C.his head teacher sent him a gift
D.he wanted his head teacher to smile more
【小題3】 From the last paragraph, we know that ____________.
A.most classes in Xiao Xia's school have written a poem as the self-introduction
B.9 is the lucky number for Xiao Xia's Class
C.Xiao Xia's class has very creative ideas
D.each graduating class will get a yearbook to put their photos and self-introductions
【小題4】 The passage is probably from ____________.
A.a(chǎn) newspaperB.a(chǎn) novelC.a(chǎn) letterD.a(chǎn) diary

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To save yourself from embarrassment (尷尬), it’s good to read a few books or research online about the culture and customs of the country you plan to visit.

Clothing: Wearing shorts in public is generally not acceptable in most parts of the world, including some European countries.

Greetings: Handshake is a usually accepted form of greeting, although in some countries, like Japan, a traditional bow(鞠躬) is preferred. Be careful how you talk with someone; don’t use first names unless you are invited to do something.

Language/Gestures: learn some polite expressions (hello-goodbye-thank you) and relax. English is pretty common worldwide, especially in tourist areas and you can always use body language to get your message across. However, some Americans gestures have different meanings in other countries. For example, in Bulgaria, shaking your head usually means  “yes”; shaking it “vertically” means “ no”.

Food/Drink: you may find yourself looking down at a local delicious snake soup in china, sheep’s eyes in Saudi Arabia… and wonder what to do; especially you are guests in someone’s home. Be brave, take small bites, and pretend it tastes like something you like. Remember that some Buddhists don’t eat beef, and Muslims don’t eat pork. If you are eating with Muslims, never touch food with left hand (the left hand is for bathroom use).

Conversations: if you know the history and culture of the country, you will be confident. The French are angry at the classic American question: “What do you do for a living?” and so on.

1.You should learn about _______ of the country if you want to go to another country.

A.the people and the food

B.the culture and customs

C.the language and people

D.the behavior and conversations

2.A Japanese meet you for the first time, he/ she will ________.

A.shake hands with you                    B.hug with you

C.kiss you                               D.bow to you

3.In Bulgaria, shaking your head usually means______________.

A.yes              B.no               C.victory            D.calm down

4.Which of the following isn’t right?

A.You can’t wear shorts in public in most parts of the world.

B.You can use body language to communicate with people.

C.You can use your left hand to touch food when you eat with Muslims.

D.You can get along well with people you visit if you know their culture and customs well.

 

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To save yourself from embarrassment (尷尬), it’s good to read a few books or research online about the culture and customs of the country you plan to visit.
Clothing: Wearing shorts in public is generally not acceptable in most parts of the world, including some European countries.
Greetings: Handshake is a usually accepted form of greeting, although in some countries, like Japan, a traditional bow(鞠躬) is preferred. Be careful how you talk with someone; don’t use first names unless you are invited to do something.
Language/Gestures: learn some polite expressions (hello-goodbye-thank you) and relax. English is pretty common worldwide, especially in tourist areas and you can always use body language to get your message across. However, some Americans gestures have different meanings in other countries. For example, in Bulgaria, shaking your head usually means  “yes”; shaking it “vertically” means “ no”.
Food/Drink: you may find yourself looking down at a local delicious snake soup in china, sheep’s eyes in Saudi Arabia… and wonder what to do; especially you are guests in someone’s home. Be brave, take small bites, and pretend it tastes like something you like. Remember that some Buddhists don’t eat beef, and Muslims don’t eat pork. If you are eating with Muslims, never touch food with left hand (the left hand is for bathroom use).
Conversations: if you know the history and culture of the country, you will be confident. The French are angry at the classic American question: “What do you do for a living?” and so on.
【小題1】You should learn about _______ of the country if you want to go to another country.

A.the people and the food
B.the culture and customs
C.the language and people
D.the behavior and conversations
【小題2】A Japanese meet you for the first time, he/ she will ________.
A.shake hands with youB.hug with you
C.kiss youD.bow to you
【小題3】In Bulgaria, shaking your head usually means______________.
A.yesB.noC.victoryD.calm down
【小題4】Which of the following isn’t right?
A.You can’t wear shorts in public in most parts of the world.
B.You can use body language to communicate with people.
C.You can use your left hand to touch food when you eat with Muslims.
D.You can get along well with people you visit if you know their culture and customs well.

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